Henry Bellingham

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Henry Bellingham (born March 1955) is Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He is the Conservative MP for North West Norfolk. [1]

Activities

Bellingham's ministerial briefs cover Africa, Overseas Territories, conflict issues, counter-piracy, UN and the International Criminal Court, climate change, protocol, FCO’s relations with British business, in support of Lord Green, ministerial oversight for FCO Services and human resources and diversity.[2]

Education and early career

Bellingham studied Law at Magdalene College, Cambridge. Having graduated in 1977 he was called to the Bar (Middle Temple) where he served as a barrister for 8 years.

In 1983 Bellingham was elected as MP for Norfolk North West. He was Parliamentary Private Secretary to Malcolm Rifkind as Secretary of State for Transport and for Defence and as Foreign Secretary (1991-97).

Prior to being re-elected as an MP in 2001, he ran his own consultancy practice specialising in advising firms on inward investment.

In opposition Bellingham served as Shadow Minister for Trade and Industry (2002 - 2003), Shadow Minister for Economic Affairs (2003 - 2005), Opposition Whip (2005 - 2006), Shadow Minister for Constitutional Affairs/Justice (2006 - 10).[2]

Sponsorship

According to the MP's Register of Financial Interests:

Name of donor: Sir Michael Bishop
Address of donor: private
Amount of donation or nature and value if donation in kind: £25,000 for help with my responsibilities as Shadow Minister for Justice.
Date of receipt: 10 March 2010
Date of acceptance: 10 March 2010 Donor status: individual (Registered 12 April 2010) [3]

Affiliations

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Notes

  1. Henry Bellingham MP, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, accessed 27 October 2011.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Henry Bellingham MP, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, accessed 7 November 2011.
  3. House of Commons, REGISTER OF MEMBERS’ FINANCIAL INTERESTS as at 6 September 2010
  4. REGISTER OF ALL-PARTY GROUPS, (As at 30 July 2010)